Here, I used the monochromatic side of one of the B&T Duos and highlighted some of the pattern with stamps. The monochromatic side is more peaceful and subtle, however, it can be brightened up as much or as little as you like by using a coordinating stamp. I cut out one of the stamped images and attached it to the card using 3D foam stickers to add some depth.
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Friday, December 31, 2010
Elegant Cards Made Easy
I have been playing with CTMH's new January paper "Wings" and I cannot believe the endless possibilities with this paper. Then again, that is what CTMH is all about, versatility. Today I created a card, in the matter of minutes, taking on that vintage parlor look.

Here, I used the monochromatic side of one of the B&T Duos and highlighted some of the pattern with stamps. The monochromatic side is more peaceful and subtle, however, it can be brightened up as much or as little as you like by using a coordinating stamp. I cut out one of the stamped images and attached it to the card using 3D foam stickers to add some depth.
Here, I used the monochromatic side of one of the B&T Duos and highlighted some of the pattern with stamps. The monochromatic side is more peaceful and subtle, however, it can be brightened up as much or as little as you like by using a coordinating stamp. I cut out one of the stamped images and attached it to the card using 3D foam stickers to add some depth.
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